On Trend: Grey, Black and White Floors for Inspired Spaces
Pops of colour, pattern and symmetry in flooring can work to complement the entire design scheme of your interior space. Who says floors need to be one-dimensional, dull and uninviting? There are so many great, modern flooring options available today and we need only shop around to feel inspired and unleash our creativity through carefully selected flooring options that are on trend at the moment.
Tiles are a fun and effective way to splash out with design inspiration on your chosen floors. Choose large tiles in shades of grey, black and white to achieve a playful checkered board effect, such as this stylish floor in a contemporary eatery environment. The bigger the tiled area, the bigger the designer impact of the space.
An Italian inspired courtyard using Charcoal and Light Sand Quarry tiles to create this checkered floor from Shaw Tec.
You could also select a playful pattern for the floors and use these in unconventional spaces, from the kitchen and bedroom through to the bathroom. We love how the detailed floor tiles complement the overall colour scheme of this modern bathroom, in grey, black and white tones. The floor becomes the focal point in the space and works incredibly well to balance the look, with white and black bevelled wall tiles on either side of the bathroom. This makes for a beautifully modern, simple and trendy bathroom.
Bevelled Black and White Metro Wall Tiles from The Tile House
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